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Mandibular Sequela Noma: Metal Plate Repair Associated with a Submental Flap, about One Case
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作者 Saliou Adam Hamza Dolès Sama +6 位作者 Haréfétéguéna Bissa Palokina Agoda Winga Foma Essobozou Plaoudézina Pegbessou Bathokédéou Amana essoham boko Eyawèlohn Kpemissi 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2019年第7期175-180,共6页
Introduction: Noma is a severe and mutilating gangrenous stomatitis of the orofacial sphere, starting on periodontal side. It is rare and occurs mainly in children that land is weakened by malnutrition. We report a ca... Introduction: Noma is a severe and mutilating gangrenous stomatitis of the orofacial sphere, starting on periodontal side. It is rare and occurs mainly in children that land is weakened by malnutrition. We report a case of mandibular sequela noma requiring plastic surgery. Clinical case: This was a 7-year-old patient with moderate acute malnutrition. She was referred from a peripheral care facility for gangrene of the left cheek, communicating the oral cavity with the outside, through an orostoma. This lesion had been evolving for two months, with a tendency towards progressive destruction of the soft tissues of the cheek and the mandibular bone. The neck and facial CT-Scan demonstrated destruction of the mandibular bone exposed on the left side, without signs of tumor invasion. After correction of nutritional status and local infection, the patient was treated with a metal plate recovered by sub-mental flap. Conclusion: Noma is a severe gangrenous stomatitis that transforms patients’ faces into ghosts by destroying soft tissues and underlying bone planes. The management of his sequelae is surgical, sometimes using complex techniques of plastic surgery. 展开更多
关键词 NOMA SEQUELAE Plastic Surgery Metal Plate Sub-Mental FLAP
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Epidemiological, Clinical and Therapeutic Issues of Epulis at Campus University Teaching Hospital of Lom&#233;: About 33 Cases
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作者 Saliou Adam Hamza Dolè +15 位作者 s Sama Palokina Agoda Haré gué na Bissa Winga Foma Essobozou Plaoudé zina Pegbessou Bathoké ou Amana essoham boko Eyawè lohn Kpemissi 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2019年第7期168-174,共7页
Introduction: The epulis is a hyperplastic tumor-like of the gingival or cheek mucosa that would be due to inflammatory reactions. Its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. It appears to be common in Africa, b... Introduction: The epulis is a hyperplastic tumor-like of the gingival or cheek mucosa that would be due to inflammatory reactions. Its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. It appears to be common in Africa, but no study has been conducted in Togo. Our purpose was to describe epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects of the epulis at the Campus University Teaching Hospital in Lomé. Patients and methods: This was a retrospective descriptive study on 33 cases at the Odontostomatology Department, from January 1st, 2014 to December 31st, 2016. Results: The prevalence of epulis was 0.88%. The average age of the patients was 36.92 years old. The most affected age group was 20 - 29 years old (30.30%). The sex ratio was 0.57. Low education and poor socio-economic conditions were found to be predisposing factors. Mucous swelling was the main reason for consultation. A local irritative factor was found in more than half of the cases. The preferred seat was gum (63.63%). Inflammatory epulis was found in 36.36% of cases. Biopsy-excision was performed in 96.96% of patients, with a cure without sequelae in 100%. Conclusion: The epulis is a rare benign affection of the gum. Its favoring factors are mechanical or infectious local irritation, or hormonal factors. His diagnosis is essentially clinical, but requires histological confirmation to distinguish it from other serious tumors. Biopsy-excision is the main treatment. No sequelae are observed in all patients of our series. 展开更多
关键词 EPULIS Epidemiology CLINIC Treatment TOGO
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